PMI Introduction To PTM
PMI Introduction To PTM
Introduction
PT Pertamina
Jakarta, 10 April 2014
www.pmi-indonesia.org
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Triple Goals
Objective of Project Management
Project Management :
The application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities
to meet the project requirements
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Project Management Organization
Project Management Institute - USA
Project Management In stitu te ®
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About PMI
• Project Management Institute (PMI)
• Global Not-for-Profit Professional Association
– Founded by working project managers in 1969
– 300,000 Members in 171 countries grouped in 250 Chapters
• Global Standards & Credentials
– 11 standards provide a common project management framework
– 6 widely recognized credentials: CAPM, PMP, PMI-SP, PMI-RMP, PgMP, PMI-
ACP
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PMI Credentials
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®
Certifies knowledge of the PMBOK Guide®
Project Management Professional (PMP)®
Certifies expertise in leading and directing project teams
Program Management Professional (PgMP)®
Certifies expertise and demonstrated history of performance in the oversight
of multiple, related projects aligned to organizational strategy
PMI-Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)®
Certifies expertise in assessing/identifying risk, mitigate threats, and
capitalize on opportunities
PMI-Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)®
Certifies expertise in developing/maintaining the project schedule
PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®
Validates the practitioner’s ability to understand and apply agile principles and
practices
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PMP Holder in Asia Pacific - June 2012
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PMP Holder - June 2012
• India 27.049
• Japan 29.626
• China 44.757
• France 3.124
• UK 5.881
• USA 217.023
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PMI Standards: Globally Recognized
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Project Management Standard
PMI’s A Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK Guide) – 5th Edition
• Update completed in 2012
•Several extensions underway
•The 5th Edition is an American National Standard
[designated by the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI)]
•Translated versions in more than 8 languages
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PMI Products and Services
Project
Project
Management
Management
Professional
Certification
Development
Programs
Project
Project
Management
Management
Research and
Publications
Standards
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PMBOK®:
Project Management 10 Knowledge Areas
Project Management
Integration 1 1 1 2 1 6
Scope 4 2 6
Time 6 1 7
Cost 3 1 4
Quality 1 1 1 3
Human Resource 1 3 4
Communication 1 1 1 3
Risk 5 1 6
Procurement 1 1 1 1 4
Stakeholder 1 1 1 1 4
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Program Management Boundaries
PROJECT POST-Project
PRE-PROJECT
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Project Management exists in broader context governed
by Program Management and Portfolio Management
Lower
Higher Level Projects level
programs programs
Lower
Project level Project
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Membership – What’s in it for you?
Shape the future of project management
Join leaders who look to the future, watch trends and
1 influence them in the project management field
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Membership – What’s in it for you?
Impact leading edge development and
innovation
4 Join fellow members and influence the future of how
businesses will ultimately succeed. Be part of the
development, not just a passive recipient
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Membership – What’s in it for you?
Get involved in the PMI Educational
Foundation (PMIEF)
7 PMIEF is the non-profit, humanitarian arm of PMI. This public
charity promotes project management for social good
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PMI Individual Membership
• Register at : www.pmi.org
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PMI Student Membership
Register at : www.pmi.org
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PMP Exam Fee
• PMP
Cost MembersUSD 405,00
Cost Nonmembers USD 555,00
Register at : www.pmi.org
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PMP Exam Overview
Using This Study Guide
Exam Format
Exam-Taking Tips
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Learning Objectives
on
Usethe PMP exams
effective tips for taking the exam
Create your own study plan based on your
learning style
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PMP Application Requirements
The PMP Certification Application
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CAPM and PMP Exam Requirements
The PMP Certification Exam
Category 1 Category 2
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The Application Process
Timelines
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The Application Process
Completing the Application
Documenting your experience takes the longest.
Include the following information:
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The Application Process
Completing the Application
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The Application Process
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The Application Process
Completing the Application (cont.)
PMP Process Group Details
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The Application Process
Completing the Application (cont.)
PMP Process Group Details
Monitoring and Professional
Controlling Closing Responsibility
Measure project performance Obtain final acceptance for Ensure individual integrity
the project
Verify and manage changes Contribute to the PM
to the project Obtain financial, legal, and knowledge base
administrative closure
Ensure project deliverables Enhance personal
conform to quality standards Release project resources professional competence
Monitor all risks Identify, document, and Promote interaction among
communicate lessons stakeholders
learned
Create and distribute final
project report
Archive and retain project
records
Measure customer
satisfaction
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The Application Process
Fees
Exam Fee
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The Exam Process
Exam Policies & Procedures
Exam Fee
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PMP Examination Blueprint
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Question Format
Situational questions
Mathematical questions
Recall questions
Diagram
More than one correct answer
Double negative questions
Wordy questions
Correct answers, but to another
question
Impossible questions
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Exam-Taking Tips
Factors That Aggravate Stress
Countdown clock
Exam duration
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Exam-Taking Tips
Factors That Relieve Stress
Arriving early
Being rested
Brain dumping
Planning
Breathing
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Exam-Taking Tips
Additional Exam-Taking Tips
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Developing a Study Plan
Take notes.
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Developing a Study Plan
Learning Styles
Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic/
tactile
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Learning Styles
Visual Learners
Study tactics:
Watch someone performing the task.
Review graphics.
Use flash cards.
Write out information.
Review handouts.
Use process flowcharts.
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Learning Styles
Auditory Learners
Auditory learners hear things to understand.
Study tactics:
Listen to an explanation.
Read out loud.
Have someone ask
you questions.
Play the audio CD with the
key concepts.
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Learning Styles
Kinesthetic/Tactile Learners
Kinesthetic/tactile learners do things to understand.
Study tactics:
Make and use flash cards.
Take practice exams.
Do exercises.
Engage in drill and practice.
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PMP Exam Requirements
Maintaining Certification
PMP
60 PDUs within 3 years
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Knowledge Check
Concepts You Should Know
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Chapter Review
Concepts You Should Know (cont.)
PMP renewal:
60 PDUs within 36 months of initial certification
Every 36 months thereafter
PMP application:
Takes three to five days for approval if submitted online
Must document experience in all five project management
process groups
Limits description of project deliverables to 500
characters if submitted online
Random audits affect 10 percent of applications.
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Chapter Review
Concepts You Should Know (cont.)
PMP exam:
200 multiple-choice questions
Covers five project management Process Groups and
professional and social responsibility
Four-hour time limit
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Chapter Review
Concepts You Should Know (cont.)
Formulate a plan for taking the exam and then stick to
your plan.
Create and practice writing a “brain dump”:
Formulas
Notes
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Objective : PMP Certification Training
Deleverables:
1. Project Management based PMBOK 5ed 2013
3 days
- Fulfil knowledge project management
- Fulfil requirement 35 hours training to obtain
eligible letter for certification
2. PMP Tutorial Training
3 days
- Try out for PMP Exam
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Questions
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